Slovenian 19TH Century literary responses to the Poetry of Lord Byron Byronism on the the Slovene Territory in the 19th century

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  • Igor Maver University of Ljubljana

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English romanticism, lord Byron, poetry translation, the Habsburg monarchy

Abstract

The article examines the influence of lord Byron's poetry through the translations into the Slovenian language in the 19th century. Byron is analyzed through the translations and cultural mediation of the poets dr. France Prešeren, Jovan Vesel Koseski and Josip Stritar, who all, particularly Prešeren, contributed to the development of the Slovenian Romantic Revival movement and Slovenian literature in its own right within the Habsburg and later the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Lord Byron's poetry enabled Slovenian poets and translators to articulate their own national/political identification within the multinational empire.

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2021-04-28

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Igor Maver. (2021). Slovenian 19TH Century literary responses to the Poetry of Lord Byron Byronism on the the Slovene Territory in the 19th century. Futhark. Revista De Investigación Y Cultura, (6). Retrieved from https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/futhark/article/view/16062

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